Queens

Jamaica

This south Queens neighborhood is both affordable and convenient, with easy commuter access to JFK airport. Jamaica is an abundantly diverse community with immigrants from the Caribbean, India, Bangladesh, Nigeria, and Sri Lanka. Whether you’re checking out one of the many restaurants along Liberty Ave, or stopping by for a bite at one our personal favorites (try Spicy Lanka for Kothu Rotti and Beijing Dumpling House for the most delicious handmade dumplings), the food in Jamaica is deeply reflective of its rich cultural scene. Make sure to stop by the King Manor Museum, where Rufus King (signer of the US Constitution and Senator of New York) lived after the American Revolution.

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Buildings in Jamaica

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Jamaica known for?

This south Queens neighborhood is both affordable and convenient, with easy commuter access to JFK airport. Jamaica is an abundantly diverse community with immigrants from the Caribbean, India, Bangladesh, Nigeria, and Sri Lanka. Whether you’re checking out one of the many restaurants along Liberty Ave, or stopping by for a bite at one our personal favorites (try Spicy Lanka for Kothu Rotti and Beijing Dumpling House for the most delicious handmade dumplings), the food in Jamaica is deeply reflective of its rich cultural scene. Make sure to stop by the King Manor Museum, where Rufus King (signer of the US Constitution and Senator of New York) lived after the American Revolution.

How do I find an apartment in Jamaica?

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Is Jamaica a good place to live?

Jamaica is a neighborhood in Queens with 0 active rental listings across 14 buildings . Explore the neighborhood map above to get a feel for the area.